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FERROUS AND NON FERROUS SHEET / PLATE / COIL

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Our extensive range of Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Sheet, Plate, and Coil materials caters to the diversified needs of the manufacturing and construction industries. Fabricated from high-quality materials, our ferrous grades include carbon steel, alloy steel, and tool steel, providing exceptional strength, durability, and versatility for industrial applications. On the other hand, our non-ferrous materials, which include aluminum, copper, and stainless steel, offer lightweight properties, increased corrosion resistance, and excellent conductivity that make them ideal for specialized applications across various sectors including aerospace and marine. Choose our sheets, plates, and coils for your next project and experience the perfect blend of quality and performance in material selection. Each product meets stringent industry standards such as ASTM, ISO, and DIN, ensuring reliability and compliance in your operations.

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Features Description
Ferrous Grades Strong and durable, suitable for structural and industrial applications; may require corrosion protection.
Non-Ferrous Grades Typically lighter, more corrosion-resistant, and specialized for applications requiring high conductivity or strength-to-weight ratio.
Standards Compliance Conform to ASTM, ISO, DIN, and other relevant industry standards.
Versatile Applications Ferrous Grades are ideal for construction, automotive, machinery; Non-Ferrous Grades for aerospace, marine, and electronics.
Attributes Description
Ferrous Material Types Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, Tool Steel
Non-Ferrous Material Types Aluminum, Copper, Stainless Steel
Applications for Ferrous Construction, Automotive, Machinery, Structural applications
Applications for Non-Ferrous Aerospace, Marine, Electronics, Specialized environments
Corrosion Resistance Non-Ferrous materials offer enhanced corrosion resistance, while ferrous may require treatment
Weight Properties Ferrous materials are generally heavier, while non-ferrous materials are lightweight
Physical Properties of Tool Steel High hardness and excellent wear resistance for tools and machinery

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Ferrous materials contain iron and are known for their strength and durability, making them suitable for structural applications. Non-ferrous materials, which do not contain iron, are typically lighter and have higher corrosion resistance, making them ideal for specialized applications such as electronics and aerospace.

Ferrous sheets and coils are predominantly used in construction, automotive manufacturing, machinery production, and other structural applications due to their robustness and ability to endure high-stress environments.

Non-ferrous materials like aluminum and copper provide several advantages including reduced weight, enhanced corrosion resistance, high electrical conductivity (in the case of copper), and improved performance in environments that require specialized properties.

Yes, our Ferrous and Non-Ferrous materials comply with multiple industry standards including ASTM, ISO, and DIN, ensuring reliability and quality in usage.

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Country Of Origin: India

Material:

  1. Ferrous Grades: Includes materials containing iron such as carbon steel, alloy steel, and tool steel.
  2. Non-Ferrous Grades: Includes materials not containing iron such as aluminum, copper, and stainless steel.
  3. Purpose: Used for various applications including structural support, fabrication, manufacturing, and surface protection.


Types:


  1. Ferrous Sheets/Plates/Coils:
  2. Carbon Steel: Versatile and used for general-purpose applications.
  3. Alloy Steel: Enhanced properties for high-stress environments.
  4. Tool Steel: High hardness and wear resistance for cutting tools and machinery.
  5. Non-Ferrous Sheets/Plates/Coils:
  6. Aluminum: Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, used in aerospace, automotive, and construction.
  7. Copper: Excellent conductivity and corrosion resistance, used in electrical applications and plumbing.
  8. Stainless Steel: High corrosion resistance and strength, used in food processing, chemical industries, and architecture.

Key Features:


  1. Ferrous Grades: Strong and durable, suitable for structural and industrial applications; may require corrosion protection.
  2. Non-Ferrous Grades: Typically lighter, more corrosion-resistant, and specialized for applications requiring high conductivity or strength-to-weight ratio.
  3. Standards: Conform to ASTM, ISO, DIN, and other relevant industry standards.


Applications:


  1. Ferrous Grades: Used in construction, automotive, machinery, and structural applications.
  2. Non-Ferrous Grades: Applied in aerospace, marine, electronics, and industries requiring specialized properties such as conductivity and resistance to corrosion.







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